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Mathematical model for cell division
The division of a living cell, such as the whitefish blastula, is modeled with the Ovals of Cassini as the basic building block. The model uses two fixed points which could correspond to the approximate center of the chromosomes about which the nuclei reforms in the divided cell.
D. Mckenney, J. A. Nickel
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Vedic division methodology for high-speed very large scale integration applications
Transistor level implementation of division methodology using ancient Vedic mathematics is reported in this Letter. The potentiality of the ‘Dhvajanka (on top of the flag)’ formula was adopted from Vedic mathematics to implement such type of divider for ...
Prabir Saha+3 more
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Reverse Mathematics of Divisibility in Integral Domains [PDF]
<p>This thesis establishes new results concerning the proof-theoretic strength of two classic theorems of Ring Theory relating to factorization in integral domains.<br></p><p>The first theorem asserts that if every irreducible is a prime, then every element has at most one decomposition into irreducibles; the second states ...
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Historical objections against the number line [PDF]
Historical studies on the development of mathematical concepts will help mathematics teachers to relate their students’ difficulties in understanding to conceptual problems in the history of mathematics.
Heeffer, Albrecht
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E.D. Polivanov and mathematics: application-oriented vs. fundamental sciences
The purpose of the present article is to consider the issue whether there is common ground between mathematics and linguistics. The idea of article was prompted by the relation to mathematics of the famous Russian linguist E.D.
E M Kakzanova
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Rancang Bangun Media Pembelajaran Matematika Berbantuan Educandy
The purpose of this development research is to design mathematics learning media with the help of educandy applications for grade II elementary school teachers.
Abdul Karim+3 more
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Dissipative generators, divisible dynamical maps and Kadison-Schwarz inequality [PDF]
We introduce a concept of Kadison-Schwarz divisible dynamical maps. It turns out that it is a natural generalization of the well known CP-divisibility which characterizes quantum Markovian evolution. It is proved that Kadison-Schwarz divisible maps are fully characterized in terms of time-local dissipative generators. Simple qubit evolution illustrates
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A rigorous and axiomatic-deductive approach is emphasized in teaching mathematics at university-level. Therefore, the secondary-tertiary transition includes a major change in mathematical thinking.
Juha Oikkonen, Jani Hannula
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This study aims to explore the students’ mathematical understanding in integer division operation through the context of archipelago traditional cakes in class VII.
Elis Muslimah Nuraida+1 more
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Mathematics has an important role in life, especially in the development of technology and science. Given the importance of mathematics, this subject is taught in schools, starting from early childhood education to high school, including in tertiary ...
Diana Amalia, M Arif Khoiruddin
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